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Show DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, January 3, 1 93 A,J jpj7 People Marriage At Buckingham ? V m- - , ' t few s ; UPI Telephoto Londonr Ken Crutchlin. who now lives in San Francisco, likes variety in his athletic feats. Here hes swimming the Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, after cycling 415 miles and before running 42 more. f"T72r A' ' if Combined Wire Services The wav gossip columnists tell it. Princess Anne is serious about Lt. Mark solPhillips, a dier w ho shares her Icve for horses. The latest round of talk about Anne. 22. the only daughter of t, Elizabeth II, Queen began after newspapers learned Phillips spent New Years weekend as the guest of the Queen and the Royal Family. Buckingham Palace said Tuesday he was among the guests for the Royal Familys New Years weekend r A .'7 , at Sandringham Castle estate in Norfolk. Phillips, a member of Britains Olympic gold medal riding team at Munich and. like Anne, a noted horse-lovehas denied several times that he and Anne soon would become engaged. - r, V Songwriter Dies Mew Jury Colled $ ir Walter E. 'Jack Rollins, composer of ' songs, most famous of which were Frosty and Snowman the will , , Peter Cottontail, f be buried in his native Keyscr, W. Va., Thursday. Rollins died in .Cincinnati Monday of lung cancer, lie was 6ti. Rollins wrote many of his lyrics while a baggage clerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad, including Bear The Smokey A panel of 104 citizens was summoned today in Los Angeles for selection of a new jury in the second Pentagon Papers trial of Daniel Ellsberg on discharges. The original jury was missed and a mistrial declared Dec. 11 after four months of delay occasioned largely by defense appeals about government wiretapping that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. 300 Join Lawmakers Hubert H. "Skip" Humphrey III, starting in politics four years earlier than his father, and Vince Lombardi Jr., son of the late Green Bay and Washington football conch, were among those sworn into the 1973 Minnesota Legislature Tuesday in St. Paul. 'I Other Deaths Finch Will Run Rufus Speckled Red Perryman, SO, a blues pianist and songter, Tuy in St. Louis, Mo., of cancer. Andrei Belozersky, 67, vice president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Sunday in Moscow. r in Robert H. Finch, 47, the biggest California history, has decided to run next year for governor or Senator, barring an "unforeseen vote-gette- Trumans Estate Ml Divided INDEPENDENCE, MO. Bess Truman. 87, (UPI) and her daughter, Margaret Truman Daniel, are the recipients of the bulk of former zJ winter pant-coain many new styles ts 39.98-45.9- Reg. 36 8 Al! the great new looks to wear with pants! Warm woolens, some with quilt linings, in plaids or fake-fuand solid colors . . . also fake-fu- r misses trims; some rs man-rr.ad- e, 0. The Paris Coats Downtown and Cottonwood misses, ladies pant or casual shoes 14.95-19.9- Reg. blouses and body shirts 99 easy-car- Reg. e sfip-on- In addition, according to the for probate will accepted Tuesay, Tnimans presidential papers housed in the Truman beLibrary at Independence, came the property of the nation. 'haberdasher' shirts . . . baby cloii n long or short sleeves. polycotton, polyester or cotton,-- body shirts have snap crotch. Stripes, patterns,Man-tailor- ed looks with In his will he set up a trust fund of unknown amount to provide Mrs. Truman with,. an income for life aside from the federal pension she will receive as the widow' of a far- No-iro- The Paris Sportswear Downtown Only misses knit dresses for all occasions Rea. 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